Sl'PPLEMENT TO THE KLOBA OF LIVERroOl.. 



SUB-ORD. II. NOTORHIZE.E. 



5. EKYSIMUM. Linn. Treacle Mustard. 



Tetradyn. Siliquosa. L. 



1. E. CHEIRANTHOIDES. L, (Worm-seed T.) June — August. 



In a field near Sutton Moss. — J. Harrison. Southport. — J. B. W. 

 Halewood, and Birkdale. — F. P. M. Roadsides between Heswall 

 and Storeton.^ — J. Shillitoe. Between Skehnersdale and UplioUand, 

 abundant. Railwaj' banks near Martin Mei'e, Ormskirk. — 

 T. Williams. 



SUB-ORD. III. ORTHOPLOCEiE. 



6. LEPIDIUM. Linn. Pepper Wort. 



Tetradyn. Siliculosa. L. 



L L. SMiTHii. Hook. (Smooth Field P.) April — Sept. V, 



Southport.— J. B. W. 



7. DIPLOTAXIS. De Cand. Rocket. 



Tetradyn Siliquosa. L. 



1. D. TENUiFOLiA. Br. (Wall Rocket.) June — Sept. li 



On old walls about Chester, plentifully. — J. B. W. 



Ord. V. Resedace^. De Cand. The Mignionette Family. 



1. RESEDA. Linn. Dyers Rocket, Mignionette. 

 Dodecand. Trigyn. 



1. K. FRUTICULOSA. L. (Slirubby-base D.) June. <? or 21 



" Not found at Southport, I believe, having sought for it diligently." 

 .7. B. W. This is correct, yet it is abundant on Crosby sand hills, 

 near the railway. 



■ Ord. VL Violace^. De Cand. The Violet Family. 



\. VIOLA. Linn. Violet. Pmtand. Monoyyn. L. 



1. V. HiUTA. L. (Hairy V.) April, May. i\. 



I have never been able to find this plant in this neiglibourhood, nor 

 does it, I beUove, now grow here, if ever it did. — J. D. 



2. V. oixiUATA. L. (Sweet V.) March, Apiil. % 



Walton road side, iioiu- the ruilwu}' Ijridgi^ most likely an outcast. — 

 H. Fisher. A white variety is pli'iitiful near the moat, in the New 

 Park, on the Sl.elnicrsdale railway. — ,1. ]l'illiams. 



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